How do i change cab mounts on a k100

Discussion in 'Kenworth Forum' started by shantransaustralia, Jan 20, 2013.

  1. shantransaustralia

    shantransaustralia Bobtail Member

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    hi there my name is kev, i recently bought a kenworh k100 from an auction in australia. it has a bit of work that needs to get done to it in order to be roadworthy. i know the front cab legs are bent back so i bought brand new cab mounts and legs with the spring assy. I am having some difficulty removing the cab mounts as i cant get access to the engine by tilting the cab as one cab ram is broken. does anyone know an easier way to remove these mounts? need some help urgently, Thanks.
     

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  3. shantransaustralia

    shantransaustralia Bobtail Member

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    seems i posted this like 3 months ago but i did it, finished fixing my truck, took a lot to do it but its done, so for all of you members that browse a thread and don't bother to contribute, you don't belong here
     
  4. eeb

    eeb Heavy Load Member

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    Not too many cabovers still on the road around here, to have that experience with that specific group of problems is somewhat unlikely. Try something a little less obsolete, you might get some more responses.
     
  5. 76kdub

    76kdub Bobtail Member

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    Kev, check out the Kenworth K100 Club on Facebook. Lots of K100 fans with experience working on these old girls.
     
  6. cookderek13

    cookderek13 Bobtail Member

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    Well I hope it went well, going to embark on this project myself. On a 1981 Freightliner. All by myself. Any tips. Thank you.
     
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